How many days after the menstrual period is it easier to get pregnant?
Generally speaking, menstruation refers to a menstrual period, and pregnancy refers to conception. The 7-10 days after the end of a menstrual period may be a time when pregnancy is more likely. The specific analysis is as follows:

For women with regular menstrual cycles, the ovulation day typically occurs about 14 days before the next menstrual period begins. The period covering five days before and four days after the ovulation day, totaling about 10 days including ovulation day itself, is known as the ovulation period. During this time, the probability of pregnancy is relatively higher, so the 7-10 days after the menstrual period ends may be a more fertile period.
During the ovulation period, the mature egg released from the ovary can survive in the fallopian tube for 1-2 days, awaiting fertilization. Sperm typically can survive in the female reproductive tract for 2-3 days. Therefore, engaging in sexual intercourse during the ovulation period increases the likelihood of sperm meeting and fertilizing the egg, forming a zygote. After the menstrual period, as time progresses closer to the ovulation period, the probability of pregnancy correspondingly increases.
For couples planning to conceive, increasing the frequency of sexual intercourse during the ovulation period appropriately may be beneficial. However, it is also important to maintain healthy lifestyle habits and a positive mental state to enhance the chances of pregnancy and ensure maternal and fetal health.